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Christina Simpson <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 12 Sep 1995 11:05:41 -0600
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>>Does anyone know where I can purchase a "people-counter," i.e. a motion
>>sensor that tracks visitors as they come in the door and records their
>>numbers?  Addresses and phone numbers of suppliers would be helpful.  We
>>have an old one that we would like to update, and nobody can remember how
>>we got it originally.
>>
>>Thank you very much!
>>
>>Julia Moore
>>Indianapolis Art Center
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>Julia:
>
>I am so glad you asked this question!  We are also in the market for such a
>device, so
>please share your responses either on the list or, if not, please send them
>to me off
>list.
>
>Thanks much.
>
>Jeanne Keefe
>
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>Jeanne M.  Keefe                                        *  E-mail:
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>Graphics Curator                                        *  Tel: (518) 276-2727
>Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
>Architecture Library
>Troy, NY 12180
>
>

I asked our A/V technician where we got ours....she built it out of a bike
relector and an infa-red light from Radio Shack!  Entire thing, $40.00.

I thought I could help...!

Can you please let me know what you find out as well?  Thanks!

Christina Simpson
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